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over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him giving a presentation at the institute for biological studies. instructors remember him as a mediocre student who did not take direction. >>> people going to the movies are already on edge in wake of that shooting. but two separate fights during a screening of the "dark knight rises" had them running for safety. police show a man punching a woman in the face. this happened on sunday. all of this in a dispute about a bathroom stall. then, two women started fielgting. somebody yelled something and then everybody in the theater panicked. >> attorneys for the victims say the school's reckless behavior contri
over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him...
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(laughter) >> stephen: will you sing us a few things, or rapster us a few things about the things people go through? >> yes, i will. >> stephen: life is good and it's great to have you here. we'll be right back with a performance by nas. thank you, sir. (cheers and applause) i'm female spirit present. it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? >> stephen: here to perform "the don" off his new album "life is good" ladies and gentlemen, nas. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ new york city... (cheers and applause) let's go! ♪ in the new york city, yo, yo, yo. ♪ smoking an escubano, there go my second bottle ♪ ♪ habitual happiness hit you with two tecs ♪ rocking roberto cavalli, no shirt on a convertible, my chropl beeiana mommy ride beg side me ♪ every tat mean something ♪ y'all was mad all the years i was ge
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere. we are warmer here than in florida and south beach. 85 our temperature. we are looking at a heat index of 90 in maryland. we have a heat advisory going into effect. many counties are already lifted from theheat advisory. we'll have a slight risk of thunderstorms as the front wipes out the heat and humidity in the area. we'll keep a close eye on that. temperatures 98. record 100. chance of a strong thunderstorm. temperatures 71 tonight. partly cloudy skies. hopefully these thunderstorms roll through without much problem. we'll have your co
stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere....
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] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. >>> thank you for joining us this morning. it is 6:38. you may soon see smaller apartments in the big apple. >> yeah, new york city major blomberg has launched is design contest for a building comprised of just studios and one bed rom apartments they're called microunits. nowhorse what you will see from some of the competing floor plans. 300 square feet. apparently the city doesn't have enough homes for single or two person families living within the city. the winning design will be built in manhattan. to test the new idea for the housing market. >> 300 square feet. >>> all right no longer a mystery that special sauce that goes into a mcdonald's big mac has been made public. a video posted on youtube shows the executive chef revealing t
] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. >>> thank you for joining us this morning. it is 6:38. you may soon see smaller apartments in the big apple. >> yeah, new york city major blomberg has launched is design contest for a building...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, the kelly file, a new report on penn state and the child molester jerry sandusky puts that university and the people of pennsylvania in a very bad place. former fbi director louie freeh. headed up the investigation. >> the most powerful leader of penn state university, mr. spaniar, shoults, paterno and curly. kept facts from the board of trustees, the penn state community and the public at large. >> bill: that of course, opens up the potential for massive lawsuits against penn state. here now and fox news anchor megyn kelly. how did freeh arrive at that conclusion. >> they interviewed sev
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, the kelly file, a new report on...
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lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping venice overall, is it good or bad? >> bad. >> what do you like about ven e venice? >> it's cultured. it's nontampered with. you are who you are here. people pretty much leave you alone. >> reporter: but for all the tech start-ups here, google's expan
lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search...
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he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming. let me suggest a couple of things as we start -- before we start rattling on tonight. one is i'm going to set this discussion these series of lectures beginning with the fugitive slave law of 1850. to me the pivotal political event in the decade leading up to the civil war. the fugitive slave law changes the political dynamics of this country in ways that nobody could have anticipated at the time. and at the center of that change in political dynamic are the activities of slaves themselves who run away. so what i am interested in looking at
he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming....
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thanks for watching us tonight. race and mitt romney that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last night mitt romney was kind of brave to go down to the naacp convention in houston. he knew he would be speaking to folks who very much liked president obama. the analysis of mr. romney's speech is fascinating and says unflattering things about america. here is the backup. nbc news owns a web site directed mostly at african-americans. one of the employees on that web site went on tv yesterday and said this: >> i truly believe that mitt romney went into that room not to speak to the naacp but to speak to his base. if he really intended to speak to this civil rights organization, the oldest in our country, then he might have walked into the room and talked about how we fix basic public education because we know education disrupts poverty. >> bill: we'll get to the speaking to his base remark in a moment. now, either ms. taylor missed it or she is not being honest because during his speech t
thanks for watching us tonight. race and mitt romney that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we reported last night mitt romney was kind of brave to go down to the naacp convention in houston. he knew he would be speaking to folks who very much liked president obama. the analysis of mr. romney's speech is fascinating and says unflattering things about america. here is the backup. nbc news owns a web site directed mostly at african-americans. one of the employees on that web...
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michael comes to us from new york. thanks for joining us? >> thanks for having me. >> so you are a comedian with progressive views. what inspired you if you did it, did you ask megan mccain to do the road trip across america? >> i did. yeah. i contacted her over twitter which is how most things are done these days and i said do you want to write a book together? she said sure. we wrote a book together. >> that's adventurous. toward the beginning of the book, you wrote, almost and quoting you now, almost nobody wants to own the label democrat. even i the liberal on this trip, you said have a hard time saying i am one because i don't know what the dems stand for. did your views of either party change during this trip? >> yes and no. my views on, let's say, conservative and liberal changed a little bit i think expanded a little bit. but if anything my views on the parties, themselves might have hardened. i can more reluctant to call myself a democrat now than when i left. >> why? >> if anything like i probably have become more liberal than i wa
michael comes to us from new york. thanks for joining us? >> thanks for having me. >> so you are a comedian with progressive views. what inspired you if you did it, did you ask megan mccain to do the road trip across america? >> i did. yeah. i contacted her over twitter which is how most things are done these days and i said do you want to write a book together? she said sure. we wrote a book together. >> that's adventurous. toward the beginning of the book, you wrote,...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. . >>> greets -- greetings from redskins park. the training camp is on one of the hot of the days this summer. they tortured themselves a bit. their schedules have been reversed. the redskins will have practice in the morning and a walk through in the afternoon. this season, they're doing their walk throughs in the morning and practicing in the afternoon. and i talked to santana moss and he said it's something we're going have to get used to and have to deal with it. he likes it and it's been too hot and it's to give players and opportunities to live in the morning. let's look at practice and they made their way. that was just a walk through as i said earlier. this afternoon at 3:00, the practice was held outside. rg3, of course, receiving a huge ovation as he hits the practice field and mike shanahan acknowledged the fa
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no one tell chris math use where babies come from. he still thinks his parents found him in a potato patch. ( laughter ). besides,-- ( applause ) and i believe them. besides, as a g.o.p. spokesman explained, representative turzai was speaking at a partisan political event-- exactly. it was a private gathering. partisan politicians can say those things to each other and it's not offensive. the same way that black people can say to each other, "i believe we're being disenfranchised, " why o. of the law enforcement laugh so stop circling turzai, sharks. you should like this guy. he's just trying to elect a great white. ( laughter ) we'll be right back. her cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy
no one tell chris math use where babies come from. he still thinks his parents found him in a potato patch. ( laughter ). besides,-- ( applause ) and i believe them. besides, as a g.o.p. spokesman explained, representative turzai was speaking at a partisan political event-- exactly. it was a private gathering. partisan politicians can say those things to each other and it's not offensive. the same way that black people can say to each other, "i believe we're being disenfranchised, "...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a theater showing "the dark knight rises" led to a stampede toward the exits. two people were injured and one person was arrested. >>> homeowners in one miami residential area received a startling wakeup call. that's an understatement. a 10-foot crocodile was spotted lounging near two homes before an animal control officer was called in. the animal hissed and snapped and was eventually taken away. >>> one north carolina woman got quite a steal at a store. she bought two pangt with plans to paint over them but after doing some research she learned the work was done by a famous russian abstract artist. they could sell fo
to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a...
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us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a lot about the spirit of community and caring in this country. here are a few including one related by the president himself. let's listen. >> i kind of poked my head up at that point and realized, oh, my gosh. nobody is in here. it's just us. there were a few other heads. i could see people leaving the theater but the theater was empty. it felt like so, that's when i got out and yeah. i thought, i kept thinking. oh, my gosh, i think john just took a bullet for me. i was thinking about what a great h
us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a...
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john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any layoffs. we did it through attrition. while there are some way off at the local level, i do not think that is a bad thing. i have more government employees per square mile than any state in america. did not send me any more money to hire public employees. i do not need any more. they are expensive and difficult to manage. the idea that we continue to have to deal with some of these issues i think if they want to spend money to create jobs, it then spend money on infrastructure. we will build private sector jobs. do not spend money on sending me money to hire more public employees. do something that wil
john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this...
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richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is to get notoriety and publicity, sure. but that's no reason for not talking about these things. >> again, george that is an empirical questions, do we have copy-cat killers as a result of this. what are the motives of this? why did lee harvey oswald do it? these are not -- most of these events aren't mysteries. >> you're right, george. these tend to happen with single men of a certain age, that's also the age at which certain mental illness starts to manifest it. and i think it's aggravated in a societial sense -- this guy lived alone. if he had a roommate, he would have seen that's
richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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liz used the word capitol strike. and that's why small businesses are not investing and hiring people in the rate they should be. is this why companies in the u.s. are afraid of what is happening in washington d.c.. it is a dismal end to the u.s. if we go down the greekpath. this is a lesson from it we can see what happens when it goes off of the cliff. i think our u.s. economy is recovering. that gets lost in the med yampt we have health services and legal services even though some say too many lawyers. but are we diversifying and restructure is this n ixed. >> it is a painful change. where i am at in the midwest. we are moving away from manufacturing. yes, we are a service economy but there is green manufacturing coming in. and there is small businesses that are actually growing and prospering and we're not hearing about that. to mark's point. nat gas is a big booming industry thank to ford and carter. >> i think it is in pennsylvania and ohio and states like that are benefiting from that. i want to point out with m
liz used the word capitol strike. and that's why small businesses are not investing and hiring people in the rate they should be. is this why companies in the u.s. are afraid of what is happening in washington d.c.. it is a dismal end to the u.s. if we go down the greekpath. this is a lesson from it we can see what happens when it goes off of the cliff. i think our u.s. economy is recovering. that gets lost in the med yampt we have health services and legal services even though some say too...
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it's an automatic six seconds, it stays on, hopefully to stop us from using too much force or any force necessary and we will cuff the inmate and take them out of there. >> a tso is conducted like a military operation, with dozens of correctional officers involved. >> taking notes but really transcribing everything that's going on inside. >> be advised we have five -- >> they are joined by all of the island's special investigative units, canine, emergency services and gang intelligence. >> let's spread out. instruct them to get dressed, come down and get your i.d. cards. let's go. tell them to open up all of the cells on the top tier. >> get up, get up. >> put your hands behind your back. >> this was a tso our cameras captured in 1999. >> close 45. >> open up the bottom tier. >> close 15. >> you know the procedure. take the do rag off. strip down. stick your arms up. open your mouth. you got slippers? >> no. >> go get your sneakers. now get dressed. >> edward team to command control. >> proceed. >> first completed 15-a. >> this is the completion of the tso. so as you can see now, they'r
it's an automatic six seconds, it stays on, hopefully to stop us from using too much force or any force necessary and we will cuff the inmate and take them out of there. >> a tso is conducted like a military operation, with dozens of correctional officers involved. >> taking notes but really transcribing everything that's going on inside. >> be advised we have five -- >> they are joined by all of the island's special investigative units, canine, emergency services and...
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict expressing shock and sadness, going on to say, quote, i share the distress of the families and friends of the injured, especially the children, assuring all of you of my closeness in prayer, i impart my blessings as a pledge of consolation and strength in the lord. we bring in ed young, a pastor in grapevine, texas and joins us via skype. the question all of us have been asking is -- how do we make sense of this? >> you can't make sense of it. the bible is very clear. it tells us we live in a fallen world and bad things happen to good people and innocent people. and this whol
all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict...
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>> we try to be sincere about writing situations that would frighten us, would concern us. something that could really threaten the world. >> you complete me. >> reporter: the thread in" the dark knight" heath ledger as the joker, the an arc consist with deep feign of post 9/11 dread. >> i will kill you. >> strange. >> reporter: ledger would die while the film was in post production. posthumously, he would win the academy award for best supporting actor. there was no doubt that "dark knight rises" needed new challenges for batman. anne hathaway. and tom hardy as the brutish face-masked wayne. >> mr. wayne -- >> you could trade blows with him in a way that would actually genuinely have this fear for batman. so we didn't want to do any kind of. diversion of the joker. >> reporter: even before he announced himself in hollywood with the back woods plotted memento, nolan had franchise-size visions. >> i hl always wanted to do what i considered to be kind of the pinnacle that hollywood does which is the big blockbuster which is interesting or thoughtful perhaps. but it just gives
>> we try to be sincere about writing situations that would frighten us, would concern us. something that could really threaten the world. >> you complete me. >> reporter: the thread in" the dark knight" heath ledger as the joker, the an arc consist with deep feign of post 9/11 dread. >> i will kill you. >> strange. >> reporter: ledger would die while the film was in post production. posthumously, he would win the academy award for best supporting...
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i used internships all my career. they have done some of my best research but lots of people say that it's about time the labor department started punishing companies that employ unpaid interns. steve greenhouse says that. he wrote the big squeeze, tough times for the american worker. she helps students find internships and she says they are great paid or not. steven you say most internships cause problems. >> i wrote articles that experts say many internships cause problems. the labor department, not the obama administration but going back decades has ruled, six criteria --. >> john: but they've never been enforced. >> john: witness the audience. >> i was wondering why nobody raised their hand. i am breaking the law because i'm not paying you. but it can't be the immediate benefit of the employer. >> john: aside what the lawyers have worked out as a reporter, what is wrong with benefiting? it's win-win. >> it's win-win in many ways but there are people with unemployment so high, many people are saying, well it would
i used internships all my career. they have done some of my best research but lots of people say that it's about time the labor department started punishing companies that employ unpaid interns. steve greenhouse says that. he wrote the big squeeze, tough times for the american worker. she helps students find internships and she says they are great paid or not. steven you say most internships cause problems. >> i wrote articles that experts say many internships cause problems. the labor...
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somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. sadly, alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring sports caster who was so excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> i texted her and asked if she was still up. she said, yes, we're at the movie, we're seeing "the dark knight." i said, okay, enjoy, we'll talk with you tomorrow. and she texted, mom, go get some sleep, get some rest, i'm so excited about your visit next week. i need my mama. and i wrote back and said, i need my baby girl. >> reporter: astonishingly, this was not jessica's first time in harm's way. last month, she happened to be in a toronto food court when a gunman went on a deadly rampage there. her friend peter burns said that experience led her to make the most of every day. in her blog she wrote, i was reminded we don't know when or where our time on earth will end. when or where we will breathe our last breath. this morning, whe
somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. sadly, alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring sports caster who was so excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> i texted her and asked if she was still up. she said, yes, we're at the movie, we're seeing "the dark knight." i said, okay, enjoy,...
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right along the stationary front but this area keeps us blocked in with dry for tomorrow. it's a nice day tomorrow but things start to drop and go downhill. 75 new york city. 76 down toward dc. the heat out toward the west. midwest. into the 80's to near 90. again this warm front. stationary front will turn into a warm front and that is going to bring in this moist air out of the gulf and we will talk more of that on the way of humidity, the humidity values increasing in to the weekend. again tomorrow morning starting out with temperatures upper 60's to around 70. on the way for the 80's. could be a bubble up shower into parts of northeast pennsylvania and into the day on saturday, we will be around 90 degrees. humidity in place, you notice a chance of showers and storms developing, especially toward the south and that will start to move toward the north. there is the risk of a shower or thunderstorm as we go into the day an saturday and then again on sunday. 66 for the overnight. a beautiful night. partly cloudy across the area going over to mostly cloudy. a mix of sun an
right along the stationary front but this area keeps us blocked in with dry for tomorrow. it's a nice day tomorrow but things start to drop and go downhill. 75 new york city. 76 down toward dc. the heat out toward the west. midwest. into the 80's to near 90. again this warm front. stationary front will turn into a warm front and that is going to bring in this moist air out of the gulf and we will talk more of that on the way of humidity, the humidity values increasing in to the weekend. again...
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they have been using casts as a they have been using casts as a defender of the arts for ,,,, i'll have the $4 everyday value slam with... bacon. wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. >> finally tonight, a surprise for people in north texas. some residents spending time along the roadside hunting for bugs. some are catching grasshoppers and others since early june had cornered locus by the armed hole. some speculate they are using the bugs for food. some places think that's a delicacy. >> coming up on
they have been using casts as a they have been using casts as a defender of the arts for ,,,, i'll have the $4 everyday value slam with... bacon. wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know, it's hard to know just how well it will turn out. there are a few things that were disconcerting. the stories about the private security firm not having enough people. the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> not encouraging 37 disconcerting. the folks in london have been working on this for 15 years. they've spent $14 billion to make it happen. and romney says he's not encouraged? that was bad enough. but then he expressed doubt about whether the british people would rise to the occasio
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know,...
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does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really adored actors. could appreciate what they did. their training. and, you know, i think especially in europe, for instance, someone who could tell a compelling story and keep everyone, you know, calm or keep everyone entertained. that's a power. and that's a talent. and nowadays, i think it's so much about making it look easy it's very hard for the public to tell it is hard. acting is really hard. it really is challenging. it takes years for a lot of us to get it rielgt. but how could they tell? how could they possibly tell that this is something noble an di
does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really...
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levin says: "wrong doers can use us dollars and us wire transfers to commit crimes, arm terror groups, produce and transport illegal drugs, loot government coffers, and even pursue weapons of mass destruction." hsbc - banks is at the center of the investigation - bank executives are cooperating with a senate subcommittee investigation and admit there were mistakes: bagley says: "despite the best efforts and intentions of many dedicated professionals, hsbc has fallen short of our own expectations and the expectations of our regulltors." coburn says: "if they can pass criminal proceeds through a us bank unnoticed and untouched, the funds are unlikely to be stopped or ever be recovered." &p today's hearing comes a day after a senate reporr alleged suspicious funds ffom mexico and syria passed through hsbc.. the report also alleges bans against iran were ignored and u.s. regulators knew about it and pailed to take action. cohen says: "the scale, efficiency and sophistication of the united states financial system, particularly it's banking sector, make it a prime target for those who seek
levin says: "wrong doers can use us dollars and us wire transfers to commit crimes, arm terror groups, produce and transport illegal drugs, loot government coffers, and even pursue weapons of mass destruction." hsbc - banks is at the center of the investigation - bank executives are cooperating with a senate subcommittee investigation and admit there were mistakes: bagley says: "despite the best efforts and intentions of many dedicated professionals, hsbc has fallen short of our...
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they want to know how you get us out of this problem. and the way to get us out of this problem, the way the democrats prescribe it, is a lot different than the way the republicans prescribe it. we believe in focusing on the middle class. they believe on focusing on the most well-to-do. that's a winner for us, but it's the right policy for america, most importantly of all. >> each night, chris plays hardball with some of the nation's most prominent politicians and news makers. be sure to watch "hardball with chris matthews" 5:00 and 7:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today there. were two separate scuffles that erupted inside a pennsylvania theater and it caused movie goers to just panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons that was sparked bay dispute over a bathroom stall. later a fight inside a theater showing "the dark knight rises" led to a stampede toward the exits. two people were injured and one person was arrested. >>> homeowners in one miami res
they want to know how you get us out of this problem. and the way to get us out of this problem, the way the democrats prescribe it, is a lot different than the way the republicans prescribe it. we believe in focusing on the middle class. they believe on focusing on the most well-to-do. that's a winner for us, but it's the right policy for america, most importantly of all. >> each night, chris plays hardball with some of the nation's most prominent politicians and news makers. be sure to...
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in the way that they have used it. for one reason or another, they are slow to adapt to a product that is just obviously the better product. >> this is half the price of any fire retardant used. it's lighter, which is a big issue with the planes they fly overhead. here's what they say. they don't want to use it because they say it might evaporate by the time the fire get there is. what's your answer to that? >> well, that's like trying to spray paint a lawn chair in the wind from 10 feet away, the way we are using that chemical now -- >> the forest service says most wildfires are suppressed through indirect attacks. they are too big for direct attacks to be safe. >> well, a forest fire isn't like an avalanche or like a tsunami. it doesn't move across the landscape, it consumes fuel in front of it and it needs fuel available to propagate itself. unfortunately, what happens is the fire will propagate itself by spotting out in front of itself and this being able to work behind the fire and work on the heat is something th
in the way that they have used it. for one reason or another, they are slow to adapt to a product that is just obviously the better product. >> this is half the price of any fire retardant used. it's lighter, which is a big issue with the planes they fly overhead. here's what they say. they don't want to use it because they say it might evaporate by the time the fire get there is. what's your answer to that? >> well, that's like trying to spray paint a lawn chair in the wind from 10...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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craig: that is a name i used once in my life. geoff: i remember that and i paid a lot of good money to see you. [laughter] craig: well, there goes your minute. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captions ]. [ stand by for captions ]. [ stand by for captions ]. cause just as soon as that fire is 100% out. garrett? >>> as you already know it was blazing hot out there today. tonight it is still miserable, especially if you do not have air-conditioner. and guess what? tomorrow another scorch relumes. it is still 92 degrees. can you believe that? it's ridiculously hot. anny, what is going on here. >> you can feel the humidity in the air still, derrick. when you factor in the humidity, it feels like we're still in the mid-90s right now. it feels like 97 degrees in downtown, loseburg 90, annapolis also 92, pax river in the lower 90s, and the dew point, are, 6 0s and 70s. that's as bad as we see it around here. here's a look at our dew point comfort index where you can see the 70s. it is progress
craig: that is a name i used once in my life. geoff: i remember that and i paid a lot of good money to see you. [laughter] craig: well, there goes your minute. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captions ]. [ stand by for captions ]. [ stand by for captions ]. cause just as soon as that fire is 100% out. garrett? >>> as you already know it was blazing hot out there today. tonight it is still miserable, especially if you do not have...
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host...
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we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >> hi, everybody, ear we live interest america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. there is a scorching heatwave gripping much of our nation today and it's making its way right now to the northeast. the temperatures are 100 or higher and are expected in cities, including philadelphia and new york, already, heat warnings and watches in effect all over the heartland and at least 46 deaths are reported so far, the most seen in virginia, maryland and illinois. right now, california lawmakers, approved funding for the first high speed rail line that will eventually connect san francisco to a total cost of 68 billion dollars. california governor jerry brown say it will provide an equal way of transportation and
we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >> hi, everybody, ear we live interest america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. there is a scorching heatwave gripping much of our nation...
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and christian is with us. wayne, who is right on this, the president or those who say we need to cut spending? >> i think the president is wrong in the following sense. i think the whole philosophy has not worked in three and half years. the government is spending and we haven't had a spur in the economy and unemployment above eight percent. milton freedman. the whole philosophy is wrong. we cut taxes in '81 and again under clinton in 94. and both of those things helped the economy and we had a strong recovery and that is what should be done today. >> all right, tracey, the president's argument here is that he is going to extend the bush tax cuts . now the republicans are saying that businesses are going to get hurt and that is going to hurt the commempt >> that is small businesses and that is absolutely who is getting hurt. the cvo said that 20 percent of our
and christian is with us. wayne, who is right on this, the president or those who say we need to cut spending? >> i think the president is wrong in the following sense. i think the whole philosophy has not worked in three and half years. the government is spending and we haven't had a spur in the economy and unemployment above eight percent. milton freedman. the whole philosophy is wrong. we cut taxes in '81 and again under clinton in 94. and both of those things helped the economy and we...
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they start harassing us. three, four, five, six phone calls a day wanting to talk about settling. >> reporter: costa officials deny they offered a discount cruise as compensation. the annulius family were also offered 11,000 euros. >> they were forced to do that. and what has put the passengers at a really disadvantage is that costa has a very, very tight con trakt. they'll have limitations for what they'll take. >> that limit is $71,000 for death and injury, as spelled out in an international convention. but many experts believe costa could pay more than $71,000 in this instance. james walker, a maritime lawyer, says any passenger needs to analyze the terms and conditions listed on the tick etc. >> there's a number of surprises contained in the fine legal print of the legal mumbo jumbo. the cruise lines have had their lawyers limit the ability of injured passengers to pursue their remedies. >> reporter: such contracts made it difficult to bring a lawsuit in an american court where compensation would be much
they start harassing us. three, four, five, six phone calls a day wanting to talk about settling. >> reporter: costa officials deny they offered a discount cruise as compensation. the annulius family were also offered 11,000 euros. >> they were forced to do that. and what has put the passengers at a really disadvantage is that costa has a very, very tight con trakt. they'll have limitations for what they'll take. >> that limit is $71,000 for death and injury, as spelled out in...
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say, look you are picking on us. >> and a judge. a judge here in new york found looking at these statistics that overwhelmingly you have minorities -- >> bill: no doubt about that where are most of the shootings and murders taking place in the minority neighborhoods. >> the cop here in new york city say overwhelmingly to people against whom the guns have been used are also minorities. >> kelly and i when we get finished with the factor we're going to walk out and go home. they are north going to stop and frisk me. they might you for bad reasons but it's not me. we look like we are law abiding but down in bad sty or very high crime neighborhoods the cops flood the zone. they see guys hanging around. >> that's the problem when you look like you are law abiding you wind up in situations like we saw down in florida where you have a kid wearing a hoody who winds up dead because somebody assumes is he a law breaker. >> the decision society has to make is do you intrude on poor people's rights. >> um-huh. >> bill: for safety reasons. >> ri
say, look you are picking on us. >> and a judge. a judge here in new york found looking at these statistics that overwhelmingly you have minorities -- >> bill: no doubt about that where are most of the shootings and murders taking place in the minority neighborhoods. >> the cop here in new york city say overwhelmingly to people against whom the guns have been used are also minorities. >> kelly and i when we get finished with the factor we're going to walk out and go...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> our time here is limited. and it is precious. and, what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it's not the trivial things, which so often consume us in our daily lives, ultimately it's how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another. >> this is a time for each of us to look into our hearts and remember how much we love one another and how much we love and how much we care for our great country, there is so much love and goodness in the heart of america. >> campaigns suspended for at least a couple of days. we're back now with our roundtable. joined by george will as always. jennifer rubin. joe klein. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. and our own cokie roshts. george, these rituals have become all too familiar. i think the wall street journal may have posed the question going fo
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> our time here is limited. and it is precious. and, what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it's not the trivial things, which so often consume us in our daily lives, ultimately it's how we choose to treat one another...
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most of us remain dry today. the temperatures remained in the low to mid-90s across the area but it could have been more. tomorrow we're looking at a beautiful day, the temperatures making their way down from the north and withest with temperatures in the 80s tomorrow and near 100 on thursday. >>> down in dallas, texas, hundreds of angry people surrounded a crime scene after police shot and killed a man this evening. we don't know what led to the shooting. dozens of additional officers were called in to keep the crowd from going on to the field where it happened. despite tensions running high, things did not get physical between the crowd and the police. >>> dark knight movie star christian bale makes a surprise visit to the colorado movie massacre. the investigator returnsed to the crime scene and the suspect's apartment looking for clues in the kay. jay gray has the report. >> reporter: the focus in aurora turned back to the suspect's apartment. prosecutors getting their first look inside. while back at the cri
most of us remain dry today. the temperatures remained in the low to mid-90s across the area but it could have been more. tomorrow we're looking at a beautiful day, the temperatures making their way down from the north and withest with temperatures in the 80s tomorrow and near 100 on thursday. >>> down in dallas, texas, hundreds of angry people surrounded a crime scene after police shot and killed a man this evening. we don't know what led to the shooting. dozens of additional officers...